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    Spain-Argentina Finalissima in Qatar at Risk Amid Regional Tensions

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    Spain-Argentina Finalissima in Qatar at Risk Amid Regional Tensions
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    DOHA, Qatar – The much-anticipated “Finalissima” between Spain and Argentina faces uncertainty after the Qatar Football Association suspended all soccer tournaments indefinitely. The decision follows recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and retaliatory missile strikes in the Arabian Peninsula.

    The match, set for March 27 at Lusail Stadium, was to feature stars such as Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi. In a statement, the Qatar FA announced:

    “All tournaments, competitions and matches are postponed, effective immediately and until further notice. New dates will be announced through official channels.”

    The final decision on the game lies with UEFA and CONMEBOL, the governing bodies for European and South American football.

    Other regional competitions have also been affected:

    • Bahrain FA postponed all matches indefinitely.
    • Asian Football Confederation delayed Champions League Elite fixtures, including the quarter-final stage of the Asian Champions League Two and Challenge League matches.
    • Euroleague Basketball canceled the NextGen EuroLeague qualifying tournament in Abu Dhabi due to safety concerns.
    • FIBA called off four Asian World Cup 2027 qualifier games, including Iraq vs Jordan, Iran vs Syria, Lebanon vs India, and Qatar vs Saudi Arabia.

    Countries across the Middle East have remained on high alert since Saturday after air strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, aimed at reducing the country’s military capabilities.

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